Topic: European Temperatures
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how the temperatures on the European washing machine would relate...
Temperatures are basically in Celsius. "Water Temperature: The smaller knob controls the water temperature. Temperatures are in celcius: 30 is cold, 50 is warm, 70 is hot. I wash whites at 60, colors at 40, sheets at 70." Source and further... Read More »
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How do American washing temperatures relate to European temperatu...
The hottest water in most American buildings is 120-130 degrees, or about 50 Celsius. Cold is whatever comes out of the tap. American washers don't have a heating element. "Warm" depends on your plumbing and your washing machine. My machine... Read More »
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Where can I found the European & USA temperature magement in comp...
To change degrees fahrenheit to degrees celcius, subtract 32 from the degrees fahrenheit, then multiply by 5, then divide by 9. On the thermometer, 98.6 is the average normal body temperature. Also, here is a link to a chart I found. It is ... Read More »
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The math is the same as the last one. Degree (F) = (Degree (C) * (9/5) + 32 Therefore 44 C = 111.2 F Read More »
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Greece for sure, and also Turkey. However, in Greece most rain falls between November and February, when Athens can be cold and windy. Even so, there are many sunny days during this time and a heavy rain is often followed by brilliant sunsh... Read More »
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have you tried the World meteorological organisation at www.wmo.ch? Read More »
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8-18'C Colder in Alps; warmer in Southern France Read More »
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In 1992, the international climate change treaty (UNFCCC) was signed in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). Its main objective was to prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system, in order to protect food production, biodiversi... Read More »
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